Reviews Summary

Here's what the reviewers think about the Blackhawk Strike:

Reviewers like these things about the Blackhawk Strike

Users have noted that the Blackhawk Strike has over 100 different webbing attachment points all over the entire pack from the back, to the sides, and up along the sides of the belts and straps as well.

Several users said that they could set up the pack in any wacky way they want to meet what needs are important to them.

Many of the reviewers indicated that its hydration bladder holds three liters.

Other reviewers noted the presence of shoulder straps that are padded very well.

Reviewers said that it is an extremely comfortable piece of gear to wear.

Testers said that its belt is for stabilization and not for bearing weight.

Other testers said that its grooved back panel is cushioned and adds to the overall comfort of the loaded pack.

They also noted that it has two compression straps on each side that they can cinch up the load when needed.

Testers recommended the use of the pack for trail hikes.

Reviewers don't like these things

A reviewer has an issue with how the bladder pouch is built into and accessed in the pack.

Another reviewer noted that a tube port wasn’t set up for the hose in that pocket, rather, the port leads back into the main storage compartment of the pack.

Rankings

vs Blackhawk Bags

The Blackhawk Strike ranks #1 compared with the other Blackhawk bags.

1

Blackhawk Strike

4.27

vs All Bags

The Blackhawk Strike ranks #450 compared with all the bags we have checked.

Selected Reviews

Loadout Room

If you aren’t a Tactical Tommy or a Hill Hiking Hank, this kit is perfect for keeping in the car. Stock it with the medical gear you know how to use and simply keep it on hand for whatever life throws at you. Don’t underestimate something as simple as packing band-aids and antibiotic ointments with your RATS tourniquets and Israeli dressings.